No, she did not mention laryngealparalysis. The cat has had a really low voice for several days and has been eating fine until yesterday morning. I'm going to go pick up some steroids and a painkiller and see if that helps.
I did try baby food, no luck. She is begging a little bit, but won't...
...obstruction/disease. She did a light sedation and unfortunately found that he did indeed have a laryngeal mass which was causing laryngealparalysis. His airway opening was the size of a tiny tiny straw. I had her let him go while still sedated. I said my goodbyes earlier because I had to...
Well, I did find some previous posts regarding this health issues, and here they are (well if you click on this link you should see them)
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Did anyone go through with the actual surgery for this? My cat was diagnosed yesterday but the doctor that diagnosed her doesn’t do the actual surgery. I’m not sure if the costs/ risks
...in this field. It is to the credit of your vet that he is not willing to do the surgery.
Laryngeal Disease in Cats | PetMD
LaryngealParalysis | American College of Veterinary Surgeons - ACVS
I do not mean to suggest that you have not done research, but this is a condition in which you...
...issue. A laryngoscopy would probably be more informative on laryngeal patency, although if it was from fluid buildup that would be detected on x-ray. Has he had an IVDD decompression surgery? Those can damage the recurrent nerve(s) causing laryngealparalysis. What region was the herniation in?
I literally just saw a moment ago Frank sitting with his head and neck lowered and his ENTIRE tongue flopped out dangling and it looked like he was struggling to get it to go back in. He then went into a loaf position, stretched out his neck and hacked SO loud. I keep wanting to catch him doing...
So where I live it has been VERY frustrating to say the least when it comes to vets. It is near impossible to get an appointment a week out let alone same day. The vet's are booked a month+ out and when they tell me to go to the ER, I call the ER and they tell me they are booked for the day...
Wow!!! Thank you so much for such a wealth of information! Definitely going to use the info you gave me to do some research! The tumor started on her chin 2 years ago! It’s completely solid through and through. I’m all about trying things that are natural!
...with an internist who did ct scans, x rays, laryngeal exam, and cultured fluid from lungs to confirm the diagnoses of asthma and laryngealparalysis. That was 6 months ago. The paralysis is only on one side. They did not recommend the surgery yet, unless it progresses to both sides. Right...
I think I can help. This is exactly what my cat Sueño had. Back when she had a few weeks to live, I went and did a lot of research, and came up with a homemade treatment that I wished I had months before that. And I often think if I had another chance, I would do a lot of things differently. So...
Hi there
My cat had a laryngealparalysis, then collapse and subsequent tie back
He continued to have breathing issues, went back for removal of layngeal sacs 4 weeks later as extremely noisy stridor and stertor.
This was a week ago. Turns out all the surgery is functioning well he has however...
what tests would need to be conducted to verify or rule this out? Yes I do not believe it is anything in his throat as he's had two endoscopies as well as the first endoscopy sample came back negative for cancer.
Hello! I've been lurking on this thread for months, because my sweet girl was diagnosed with laryngealparalysis (and mild collapse from it) in May. There is really not a lot of info about this in cats. We finally had to cave and get her surgery this past Wednesday. She has not had any...
...or the feline rhinotracheitis virus (both feline herpes infections), since endoscopy would have either confirmed or refuted laryngealparalysis, as well as ruling out tracheobronchial neoplasm and / or a tracheobronchial tumour.
Caveat: this is wild surmise, and should not be construed as...
No, never did the one that showed up as he got older....his breathing was too compromised due to laryngealparalysis to stand anesthetics. He died at 6 from pneumonia from aspirating food or water.
...love, Bob. We had a sweet shorthaired kitty named Lucia who passed away two years ago from a combination of hyperthyroid and laryngealparalysis. Lucia was my little kitty soulmate; I didn't think I would ever recover from losing her. However, we got a kitten (grandaughter of a stray kitty...